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to do is make sure that the game is as safe as possible. in the nfl, we're changing the rules. we're making sure the equipment is the best possible equipment. we're investing in research to make sure that we can address concussions, not just to make football safer at the nfl level but all levels, and other sports. >> schieffer: well let me ask you this-- and i'm going to ask you this question because some widowes of some nfl players have asked me to ask you-- do you now acknowledge that there is' link between the game and these concussions that people have been getting, some of these brain injuries. >> that's why we're investing in the research so we can answer the question, what is the link? what causes some of the injuries that our players are still dealing with? and we take those issues very seriously. we're putting $30 million into the national institutes of health. this morning we announced an initiative with general electric to put more research into how do these injuries occur? how do we prevent them? and how do we diagnose them with some leading companies and this is somet

? former players take on the nfl trying to save the league if itself. >>> i'm kristal ball. >> my plea to beyonce. maybe i'll sing it. watch and find out. >>> one of the ben filths of having the worldwide resources of nbc news behind you is that you get exclusives like this. the doj memo that explains why it believes it's perfectly legal for the president to kill any american overseas who's a suspected senior terror leader. according to the 16-page memo, the executive branch doesn't have to answer to anyone, not the courts, not congress. no one. it lays out a three-part kill list criteria, step one, informed high level u.s. official has determined the target poses a, quote, iminnocent threat of violent attack and clear evidence of an attack is not required. step two, capture must be, quote, infeasible. and step three, the strike must be conducted according to, quote, laws of war principles. but this isn't a just in case guideline. the targeted killings of u.s. citizens have already happened. september 2011, two were killed in yemen. both were u.s. citizens. yes, it's believed al allaki

's behind the mic contributor and nbc analyst, cris collinsworth, his eighth year nfl career, all with the cincinnati bengals. twice he went to the super bowl with those cincinnati bengals. he was an all-american for the university of florida. drafted by the bengals in '81. three pro bowls. at least 13 career sports emmy awards. i think that may have been last week. he's got about 462. and we welcome cris collinsworth to the proceedings here in new orleans. always good to see you, chris. >> good to see you. rachel, welcome. how about this? your new job for you, and sitting next to a legend over there. pretty good. >> i'm a lucky girl. >> know what, i had forgotten one other thing about your biography. because of your speed, and you were a fleet wide receiver, who actually began your career as a quarterback, he's the only guy on the set who actually once raced a horse. look at this. from 1983. who was the horse? >> it was a horse called mr. hurry. >> he did -- >> he had a career of 109 races without a win until that day. beat me, yeah. >> did you challenge the horse? >> well, honor

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great grandfather. l. ron hubbard. >> cenk: an then did you know that the nfl is a non-profit? wait until you find out how much they're paying their current ceo and past ceo when they're not paying any taxes. great story, great show. go time. [ ♪ theme music ♪ ] >> cenk: all right, welcome to "the young turks." so now we've got a lot of trouble in the middle east. for example in syria we have yet normas kerr. this one in alepo. at least 65 bodies found by a riverbed up to as many as 80 now people are reporting. they were brought to that school that you're seeing now and people are picking through to see who was massacred there. their hands were tied behind their backs, and they were shot in the head. now, one more story about syria iran has jumped in the mix here, in aid to the ayatollah said syria plays a very key role in supporting or god forbid destabilizing the resistance front. for this reasons an attack on syria is considered an attack on iran and iran's allies. the reason why that is devastating is if there is any action taken in syria here we go. it's a much larger war.

lewis. his last nfl game. but those story lines were very quickly overshadowed by the sports illustrated article but claims to have a link between ray lewis and a substance on the nfl ab -- banned list. the product is on the nfl nann -- banned list. lewis denied the use. he pointed out this is a similar store that surfaced two years ago which he denied then. sources say he is used products from a company in the past but never products are substances from the banned list. >> that was a two-year old story. that you awnt me to refresh. i would i give him the credit to mention his name or his antics in my moment. so i will not even speak about it. i have been in -- in this business 17 years. every test i have ever taken in the nfl -- there has never been a question if i even thought about using anything. so to entertains dipody like that, tell him to try to get his story out of somebody else. >> to say ray lewis was intense would be an understatement. the one thing we did see that we very much expected was the crowd around the ray lewis. the ray lewis factor at super bowl xlvii is unavoidabl

a opposing sidelines. the game also marks the end of one of the n.f.l.'s great careers with the retirement of ravens' linebacker ray lewis. joining me, peter king of "sports illustrated," widely regarded as america's premier n.f.l. writer. his column "monday morning quarterback" has become a must read for n.f.l. fans since it began 15 years ago. i'm pleased to have him back at this table. welcome back. >> thank you, charlie. appreciate it. >> rose: set up this game for me. you have said that the ravens should have the upper hand because they're on a roll an you beat peyto manning and tom brady, you deserve a certain amount of respect. >> well, if you go through your playoff run, after having a mediocre end to the year losing four of your last five and you come into the playoffs and you beat the young wonder kind, andrew luck, then you beat peyton manning and tom brady on the road and your defense-- which was suspect the whole year-- allows 14 points a a game in those three games then you start to say, you know, there's something going on here. and you start to look at them and say this is

. at that point i was hopelessly in love with the nfl. had no idea that i would one day be calling the nfl or that i would am could be ba and have a chance to call a super bowl here in new orleans. >> rose: we conclude with an owner's perspective on the nfl, robert kraft of the new england patriots. >> my philosophy in any of our business to get the best people we can get. that doesn't mean the person i might choose might not be right for you. but it is right for us. and i have to feel that i can build a relationship with key managers. and if i can't, then we usually don't do it. and they don't teach this stuff at harvard business school. i mean it's just something you l and y feeland it's right or it isn't right. >> rose: a program note, more of my conversations about new orleanses with james carville, mary matalin and julia reed will be seen next week. tonight, the city and the game when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose was provided by the following: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: mitch landrieu is her

, and the 49ers have been very out front about supporting lgbt people and the nfl has really been saying it's going to take on homophobia so you have to wonder also about the sensitivity training and what they've really done in talking to these players. >> well he did apologize. did you think his apology was sincere? >> it didn't seem sincere at all, particularly his written apology before he had come out and spoken. he said these were just reflections in his head, not in his heart, and i'm not quite sure what that means and his pr guy said we all misinterpreted what he said. i think it was pretty clear what he said. he said that closeted gay players should not think about coming out, and that's a threat to them. >> so what do you think should happen, if an apology is not enough? >> i think there need to be ramifications, repercussions, otherwise all of the nfl's claims to take on homophobia are just empty gestures, suspension is something that they did for a player on the 49ers just a month ago, brendan jacobs, when he spoke out in a negative tone about his bosses. he tweeted something abo

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threats reported and law enforcement is a abundant. there are police on every corner. and the nfl have hired 4,000 private officers. >> new orleans is a wonderful city and a wonderful host to this year's super bowl. we have been working very closely with new orleans, with the state of louisiana, with many other state and local partners to make sure that the run up to the game is safe and secure and the game itself is safe and secure. >> on the lighter side, the harbaugh parents, jack and jackie, met the media. on sunday they will watch their sons, john and jim, squaring off in super bowl xlvii. it is the 49ers against the ravens. we have a sample from what was a very entertaining news conference today. >> they are going to ask us how we feel on this historic event. jackie, who has it better than us? nobody. >> loose lips sink ships. they both have subscribed to that philosophy. no one talks to anyone. >> am i talking too much? we are so excited for john and jim to be in this situation. >> there is going to be one winner, and there is going to be one that is going to be totally disappoi

is a abundant. there are police on every corner. and the nfl have hired 4,000 private officers. >> new orleans is a wonderful city and a wonderful host to this year's super bowl. we have been working very closely with new orleans, with the state of louisiana, with many other state and local partners to make sure that the run up to the game is safe and secure and the game itself is safe and secure. >> on the lighter side, the harbaugh parents, jack and jackie, met the media. on sunday they will watch their sons, john and jim, squaring off in super bowl xlvii. it is the 49ers against the ravens. we have a sample from what was a very entertaining news conference today. >> they are going to ask us how we feel on this historic event. jackie, who has it better than us? nobody. >> loose lips sink ships. they both have subscribed to that philosophy. no one talks to anyone. >> am i talking too much? we are so excited for john and jim to be in this situation. >> there is going to be one winner, and there is going to be one that is going to be totally disappointed. my thoughts go to that one that will no

a comment about gays in the nfl. >> i'm sure you've heard the story by now. chris culver saying he would be opposed to having a guy teammate. now he did release a statement saying in part he apologized for the words he said in the interview and today he tried to clear the air in what was a very lengthy session with the media. and here are the comments today. >> really just, i was not thinking or something i thought was not something i feel in my heart. >> would you welcome a homosexual teammate. >> if it is, then it is. everybody is treated equally in our locker room. >> 49's ceo said he did talk with culver africa he made the arguments. hear your comment on the situation. >> he want to grow. he wants it learn the lgbt community. he wants to learn more about communities at large in the bay area. now it is up to us to either treat that with innocencive or you can take hm at his worse and say, okay, this is a thu positive bb win-win for everybody for the nfl at large. that how i will approach it. i hope chris will live up to the comments, as i want to expand my horizons and i'm truly story

ravens linebacker ray lewis used deer ant ler extract which contains a substance that's banned by the nfl. in 17 seasons lewis has never failed a drug test. he says it's just irritating that someone would think key. >> i had a heck of a relationship and too much respect for the business, and my body, to ever violate like that. so to entertain foolishness like that from cowards who come from the outside and try to destroy what we've built, it's sad to even entertain it on this type of stage, because this type of stage is what dreams are made of. >> reporter: and more controversial news out of new orleans. yesterday 49ers cornerback chris culliver made anti-gay remarks saying he wouldn't welcome a gay flairn locker room. he also said the 49ers didn't have any homosexual players, and if they did, those players should leave. crueliver backtracked tonight saying the derogatory comments were a reflection of thoughts in my head but they are not how i feel. those discriminating feelings are not in my heart. i pledge to learn and grow from this experience. like i said, you guys saw the pictures of

california tax -- taxpayers are hipping former nfl players who suffered injuries on the field. >> and a deadly tour bus crash in southern california and the death toll is mounting. we'll explain what happened. >> and a hitchhike better a hatchet is a hero after >>> records were set in the super bowl including at half time. >> one, two, three four. >> beyonce's half time show was a twitter sensation. it was one of the most hyped events of the game, and when she reunited with the former members of destiny's child the twitter verse blew up. twitter experienced about 270,000 related tweets per minute of half time. that is about six million in all. >> that's incredible. and she nailed it, and yes she sang live. >> yes, she did. >>> when it comes to football injury is part of the game, but who pays for the injuries nfl players suffer over the course of their career? >> in someways it costs you the taxpayer some 3,000 nfl players who never played for a california-based team who have workers comp cases pending in the california courts. >> now a closer look. >> some call the nfl an ind

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and doctors piling on to the nfl over head injuries. chronic brain condition of cte is beginning to make the way in to the public conscious. it's the clearest evidence of brain damage linked to depression, memory loss, early dementia and even death. but the lawsuits don't fault the league, necessarily, for a lack of issue on the issue. the nfl accused of researching the long-term effects of concussions but then covering up the results to protect its bottom line. that's a claim the league vehemently denied. could the legal challenges change the game forever and necessarily a bad thing? bloomberg businessweek's latest cover story is "crunch time." it's on news stands right now and paul bar vet the author and assisting managing editor. welcome. >> thanks. >> you write in here that the very future of football is at stake here and i'll quote you. you say if science one day determines that merely playing serious tackle football increases the danger of brain disease it's conceivable that the nfl could go the way of professional boxing. that sounds pretty dire. >> yeah. well, that's the fear. th

in the nfl, there has never been a question. to even entertain stupidity like that, tell them to try to get his story of love somebody else. >> the lightning rod story of the day, not the only story line to say the least. when you have to deal with a media day, ray lewis has experience from the 2000 super bowl. 49 players have never that in a super bowl. >> they could probably use some guidance. when you think of mentoring, you think of kids. but it happens on the football field, too. >> one of the more interesting stories comes from the center position. the fourteenth season, probably his final one. and a rookie, a young man for whom he has become a mentor. you had better get used to some rapping. >> i hate him. but his mom makes good meatballs. >> you had better learn to deal with sarcasm and quickly. >> it doesn't take very long, i enjoy his jokes. >> but the sting of a quick burst of the town doesn't last. >> he has had it from the first day he has got here. he understands what he has to do and how he has to approaches work to be successful. i truly believe he will be a great player for

order to fill for sunday's n.f.l. super bowl tailgate party at the convention center. >> for me it's a passion. i love what i do. >> reporter: that love in every spoonful is why foodies call loretta's simply unbeatable. >> delicious new orleans. >> instead of a t-shirt, i brought him back, mike, your own creamy, crunchy, delicious piece of new orleans. >> you know what that means, right? you're reading the rest of the show. >> go ahead and enjoy. >>> we know the big draw on super bowl sunday is the super bowl the but in between we look forward to the commercials. this year advertisers were paying as much as $4 million for 30 seconds of time. you like that? >> yeah. >> the "u.s.a. today" ad meter rated each and every one of them. coming up at 5:48, debra alfarone will let us know which commercial came out on top in a nationwide poll of super bowl viewers. >>> time for the question of the morning. 20% of men say they use their computer password, they use this as their computer password. the favorite sports team, a, b, their nickname, or c, their hometown. >> log on to the wusa9 faceb

alto celebra baltimore el segundo campeonato de la nfl que obtienen los ravens en su historia. fue un juego donde reino la expectativa y hasta un apagon sorprendio a los jugadores y fanaticos que se encontraban en el estadio. en washington enfermeras protestaron y piden mejoras en las condiciones de su trabajo. increible pero cierto... estudio revela que saludos y bienvenidos!!. el equipo de futbol americano del vecino puerto de baltimore hace nuevamente historia al ganar por segunda ocasion del maximo galardon de la liga... pasamos enen vivo hasta baltimore con claudia uceda para que nos cuente como festejan los fanaticos de los ravens y como se planifica la bienvenida de los nuevos campeones a la ciudad..claudia..adelante. asi es estamos en por supuesto que probamos las amburguesas con pan morado y dejenme decirles que estuvo muy rico... y como les comentaba manana aqui continuara la celebracion... habra un desfile con en otras informaciones, los hospitales del distrito de columbia no tienen suficiente personal de enfermeria para proveer asistencia a pacientes, esto segun una rec

channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> the nfl and federal agents this morning touted their efforts to crack down on fake nfl merchandise. they say a crackdown called "operation red zone" seized a record $13.6 million worth of counterfeit items such as jerseys, caps and t-shirts this season. officials say the internet makes enforcement tougher because people can now buy fakes online from other countries at a fraction of what the official nfl items sell for. we're out there. this is a full-on fight. we're gonna stay at it and put people in jail and take websites and take people's illegal profits and make sure that american innovation is protected as much as can possibly be done. >> the nfl and federal government say agents are out in force at the super bowl in new orleans seizing counterfeit nfl gear and making arrests. stay with us for continuing coverage from new orleans our team is bringing you live reports from the big easy in every newscast leading up to the super bowl. and on sunday night, after the game, switch to channel 2 for a live local postgame show with fans in the bay area and n

of the lombardi nfl championship trophy as the baltimore ravens and san francisco 49ers will play each other for that very trophy on sunday. they were asked about the opposite feelings they'll have after the game. >> every coach, every player, everybody in the organization when you win, everybody, it's jubilation and when you lose, it's just bitter disappointment because so much goes into it and it will be no different in this game, probably even on a greater scale because of the opportunity to win the championship. >> over the next hour and a half we have live super bowl coverage from our blitz and glitz team. andrea roane gives a taste of the new orleans signature suites. jc hayward has some high tea with former washington redskin bryon mitchell and our kristin fisher takes us behind the scenes of the super bowl at the superdome. >> but first our kristen berset sat down for an exclusive interview with the football family hollywood helped make famous and joins us live from new orleans. >> reporter: that's right. the super bowl is what football players dream for all their lives. it's what t

as ewe nonmouse with football as nfl. it's chronic traumatic enreceive lolg, a brain disease caused by trauma to the head and the scientific evidence points to the connection between this long-term brain disease and the concussions and collisions that are part of our sport. last year, a boston university study that examines the brain tissue of deceased players found 50 confirmed cases of cte. of 34 players, 33 had the disease. last week, researchers announced there's a study that was the first of its kind to study living players. they found the protein that causes cte seen here in the brains on the right column in all five players studied. then there are the lives behind the science and the studies. that is what life looks like for players after the game ends and the symptoms of cte end. grown men suffering with headaches, dementia, paranoia, difficulties walking and talking and sometimes, worst of all, suicide. we all witness the most tragic of the diseases consequences last may when star linebacker junior seay took his life. in fact, he is one of sever players, including dave, sha

with a former nfl player, wade davis, about the changing attitude toward gay athletes in professional sports. you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127 monday through friday noon to 3:00 p.m. certainly we want you to share your thoughts with us on our facebook and on twitter using the hashtag edshow. and we are coming right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. that's the sound of car insurance companies these days. here a cheap, there a cheap, everywhere a cheap... you get it. so, what if instead of just a cheap choice, you could make a smart choice? like, esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money from the beginning. it's what they've always done. not just something they cheap about. that's insurance for the modern world. esuran

. i'll talk with a former nfl player, wade davis, about the changing attitude toward gay athletes in professional sports. you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127 monday through friday noon to 3:00 p.m. certainly we want you to share your thoughts with us on our facebook and on twitter using the hashtag edshow. and we are coming right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." democrats either swim or get eaten up in the world created by citizens united. if you're going to play in this fishbowl you'd better be the shark, right? citizens united is still a very horrible decision. it created super pacs, which threaten our democracy through the secret money and powerful corporate interests. but democrats, what else are they going to do? they've got to get in the game. until something changes. a progressive super pac has already targeted ten republican house members for defeat in 2014. the house majority pac has a 70% success rate in 2012 elections. so their goal is to help return the house to democratic control despite a heavily gerrymandered playing field. the ten

is apologizing after his comments about gay players. i'll talk with a former nfl player, wade davis, about the changing attitude toward gay athletes in professional sports. you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127 monday through friday noon to 3:00 p.m. certainly we want you to share your thoughts with us on our facebook and on twitter using the hashtag edshow. and we are coming right back. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." democrats either swim or get eaten up in the world created by citizens united. if you're going to play in this fishbowl you'd better be the shark, right? citizens united is still a very horrible decision. it created super pacs, which threaten our democracy through the secret money and powerful corporate int

. with the nation focusing on the super bowl, we want to turn to washington's role on regulating the nfl. we will use super bowl sunday to talk about government regulations when it comes to the issue of steroids or head injuries. the phone lines are open. let's begin with a look at some of the headlines courtesy of the museum. from "the san francisco chronicle" -- from "the baltimore sun" -- let's turn to the politics and policy behind the nfl. this is a story a few days ago from "the washington post." outlining a plan and a letter to the executive director of the players union. they agreed as part of a 2011 collective bargaining agreement that the players should be tested for hgh, but the two sides of that agreed. two seasons have been played without it. last weekend in new orleans, roger goodell was asked a number of questions including one on the issue of head injuries. here is more from last week. [video clip] >> i welcome the president's comments. we want to make sure people understand what we are doing to make our game safer, not just in the nfl but throughout sports. the changes we ar

. am i right? look at some highlights from the past season in the nfl. >> i am beginning to see president obama's point. do you believe the president actually is a big football fan, or is this just like skeet shooting? more likely he is a football fan than a skeet shooter. these college players are whacking each other and scrambling their brains. they reduced hitting practice to one a week and college players do it every day. if i had a kid i would agree with obama on this one. >> i don't know let's be honest. they don't hit each other when they are that small. >> but when they get to college they do. >> but what if you realize your college kid could be a star? >> all of that precautionary thinking goes out the window it is like, he is finding a vacation home outside of mill -- mill pea ties, california. jay he talks about this imaginary son of his. i would feel bad if i was his son. >> we get. it dad. you wanted a boy. >> and a lot of girls play youth football. there is a lot of girls in the youth football sports. tant the immune system is. say they tear an acl and then you re

on. >> the nfl commissioner on sunday's big game. more than 100 million viewers will watch the super bowl in new orleans with the ravens and 49ers, call it an east coast/west coast thing. rachel, make me excited about this. as a kind of rookie myself in the world of super bowls, why is this one going to be special, as the commissioner seems to suggest? >> this is a great super bowl. this is going to be a close one. there have been games in the past that have been blow-outs, they get boring. everyone is watching the third and fourth quarter just for the commercials. this is one we expect to come down to maybe the final two minutes. maybe a field goal. these are two teams that are well matched. if you look at the experts picking games, a lot of them are coming down on each side, there's not an overwhelming favorite, and there's an excitement. colin kaepernick is a new style of quarterback. a running quarterback, and he also throws. he's exciting, and on the other side, ray lewis, a veteran, one of the most visible players in the nfl retiring after this game and certainly would like to

declared new orleans the safest city on the planet this week. the nfl hired 4,000 private security guards and crowd management personnel to work the super bowl. an annual tradition during super bowl week is now open to fans who want to have the ultimate nfl experience. the interactive event lets people test their skills at the 40-yard dash and see how you measure up to the nfl great in quarterbacking. some nfl players such as andrew luck of the colts are there for autographs and popular features getting a video of your touchdown dance. allen, don't get -- >> no ideas. >> reporter: don't expect me to dance. >> i have no false hopes. dennis, we have heard about the players. you have talked about the media. have you seen 9ers fans? >> reporter: absolutely. in fact, today is when you could start to feel the buzz. a lot of former nfl players, jerry rice is here today, everything is starting to happen. so we are going to take you down bourbon street on our webcast exclusively at 7:30 on cbssf.com. >> we better keep bourbon street to the web, safer

.we'll see. i don't know what the options are. >> if smith remains a 49er he will be the nfl's highest paid backup. at the super bowl, i'm dennis o'donnell. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. but tonight, he's inching his way ever closer to new orleans. >>> what's that songs, the tough road to the dome for cbs 5 reporter mike sugerman but tonight he is inching his way even closer to new orleans. he is now within 500 miles somewhere east of dallas. an mike, there's a big san francisco connection to that tiny town you just found. >> you know you're right. i pulled off the side of the road on route 20 because i saw a sign for minute yell la, texas. mineola. i think i in that. that's the hometown of former mayor willie brown so here i am at a truck stop in mineola. i'll try to find out what it's like in town and see why he left. i think i got a pretty good idea. anyway, h

to the sideline, there will give me two advils and some to get back in the game. if the nfl is guilty of anything, it is the lack of awareness and education that they told us. they never explained to us or even let us know what a concussion was. i had no idea until recently. even since i retired in 2008 from the patriots, i would still experience headaches. i would experience headaches from sunday until tuesday and wednesday. even at times, there's a sense of loneliness, anxiety problems, and sometimes i just get headaches from just being in bright lights. it is tough. people have to understand these players, a lot of their agenda is based on money, but a lot of these players are really suffering read this is for real. i am experiencing now. i am scared to death. i have children and a beautiful wife. i'm scared what will happen to me 10, 15 years from now. >> law concussion were once an unspoken and misunderstood problem, today more than 4000 former nfl players have filed a lawsuit against the league. they contend the nfl, which makes $9.5 billion a year, new hits to the head could lead to long-t

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to travel to new orleans for tonight's nfl award show and he is not going home empty-handed. >> reporter: carol, robert griffin iii was hoping to be here in new orleans playing in the super bowl, instead he's collecting yet another award. he's the nfl offensive rookie of the year and he beat out some really good players andrew luck, russell wilson and, of course, his teammate alfred morris. >> it's an honor to win this award. don't ever want to play that down. it's also an honor to be in the running for it with all the great talent this past year and special shout-out to alfred because in my book he's the rookie of the year and i'm sure in his i'm the rookie of the year that's just the way we are. >> reporter: the next question is how's he feeling and looking and walking? that's allam could up in sports. he says he's feeling good and we'll have the video as robert griffin iii walks the red carpet. his entire family was here, dan snyder was here and the redskins trainer and security staff are definitely protecting their investment. we'll see you in a minute. >> amazing pictures. if you di

be making big news this evening. rg3 is in new orleans, we're told. he is up for nfl rook dei of the year. jonathan could be voted into the hall of fame. kristen berset is outside the superdome with the latest. hey kristen, any word yet? >> reporter: hey bruce, we just got word about the latest hall of fame class, and jonathan ogden was selected to be a part of this class. that's the first baltimore ravens draft pick is their first-ever hall of famer. art was denied for a second time. we will discuss more of those in the hall of fame tonight on game on that starts at 8:00. but you also mentioned rg3. he is here in new orleans. you haven't heard too much about his knee. we did hear when doctors cleared him to travel to new orleans to be a part of the nfl honors reward show. he is up for rookie of the year. he was busy talking on the red corporate. we did see him without crutches. that's a good sign. i caught up th his buddy this week. he recently went to go see griffin. i wanted to know how the qb was doing. >> you know, come into a program that has been -- help be able to turn that arou

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't born yet but i was. >> that would only happen to me if i were to do that. >>> n.f.l. knockoffs, big jerseys are synonymous with the super bowl every year. now there's a way to keep the counterfeit merchandise off the streets of new orleans. >> our kristin fisher went undercover with customs agents in the big easy. >> reporter: undercover ice agents are patrolling a mall in suburban new orleans when they get a tip. >> basically from a legitimate vendor that this guy is selling stolen merchandise. >> it's a super effort for the super bowl. >> reporter: they're looking for anything that would violate the n.f.l. trademark. but this bust is a bust. all clear. >> some might say unfortunately we came up dry and we didn't make any seizures today. but the other side of that coin is i think the word is getting out. counterfeiters know that homeland security investigations is out looking for them. >> reporter: check this out. everything on this table, this is just a very small sample of all of stuff ice has seized over the last week here in new orleans. they've got a ravens jersey, new orleans

nd the ravens get their opportunity to shine on the nfl's biggest stage. >> inside the nfl experience, fans can even take a picture next to the actual super bowl trophy that will be awarded tomorrow night and of all the fans at the game, for one in particular, it will be a well-deserved break from a very tough last few mounts. >> tim brennan of breezy point new york arrived saturday from the game, his ticket a gift from new orleans-based photographer robert. brennan risked his life the night superstorm sandy hit his beach front community. back at breezy point brennan showed tus devastation and explained how when homes started burning, he threw on his wet suit and paddle board today rescue neighbor sgls i told them i was going to go down and search house to house make sure, you know, that's the way the place is. we're neighbors. you always look out for each other. >> robert fogarty snapped this photo for his photo project. tim's message, the reason why we fall is so we can get up again. >> i just want to show tim new orleans, too, because it's like a source of pride and he's

either way. >> thank you. >>> there will be another first for the nfl on friday. the opposing coaches will hold a joint news conference just two days before the big game. >>> heavy rain came pouring down in the french quarter today forcing several media crews including our own to find somewhere else to work. the cold rain was blown in by gusty winds at the height of the morning rush hour. breaking umbrellas on canal street, sending people to find shelter. chief meteorologist paul deanno is in the weather center. that storm was part of a major system bringing bad weather to a chunk of the u.s. >> yeah. new orleans actually did not get the worst of it. we had 30 different reports of tornadoes over the past two days, seven in north georgia this morning. so yes, it was pouring in new orleans with gusty winds, but they were on the southern end of things. we had 550 reports over the past two days of wind damage and one person did lose his life in tennessee as a result of this severe weather, which will be heading toward baltimore over the next 12 hours.

and ravens are resting tonight, preparing for their big game tomorrow, the nfl handed out their honors tonight. all their awards to all the other players. adrian peterson, league mvp. peytonanning, come back player of the year. robert griffin, iii, a.p. rookie of the year. rg3 beat out overall number one pick andrew luck and seattle's qb russell wilson. he was very humble but grateful for the honor. >> it's truly a blessing to be up here and be able to stand, first and foremost. you know i had a tough national hurricane center there at the end of the season. i want to thank the coaches -- a tough season there at the -- a tough injury there at the end of the season. i want to thank the coaches. in closing, i want to say sometimes it's not what you get for your time. it's what you're willing to give for them. thank you, guys. >> strong words by rg3. before the nfl honors tonight, the hall of fame was announced which included ravens former tackle, jonathan ogden who won the super bowl in 2000. he was the first ever pick as a franchise for the ravenings and now he's the first ever hall of

a chance to sit down with the nfl hall of fame running back and lincoln grand ambassador emmit smith. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> you are not going to be on the field for this super bowl although you have many times before, but you are going to be represented in a different kind of way. tell us about the new lincoln commercial. >> i am honored and pleased to be working with lincoln motor company to bring its very first ever super bowl ad commercial to the super bowl itself. the commercial was kurr rated through jimmy fallon. we requested from the twitter nation to send in their best road experience to jimmy so we could put together this narrative of the entire commercial. i am involved on the 90 second commercial. i am the voice of the dj that you would hear on the radio once the commercial airs. >> if we buy a lincoln do we hear your voice. >> no, not quite at that level yet. >> something to think about. >> you might be able to have your car tailored for just your voice. >> i think that's a good idea. >> the super bowl who is your pick? >> i like the

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he said he doesn't think the nfl will exist in 30 years because of the frequency of injuries. the only thing i'm waiting for, and lord i hope it doesn't happen, is a guy dying on the field. we've had everything else happen there except a death. it came the same day the players union announced it would sign up for a research project on long-term football health risks. this past weekend president obama weighed in on the issue, quote, i'm a big football fan, but if i had a son, i'd have to think long and hard before i let him play football. i think those of us who love the sport are going to have to wrestle with the fact it's going to change gradually to try to reduce some of the violence. harvard researchers say on average the life span of a football player is 20 years shorter than that of the average american man. nfl players and families have 5500 concussion-related lawsuits pending in the league. one, the family of junior seau. seau was diagnosed with cte, a degenerative brain disease. two other football legends committed suicide last year, david duerson shot himself in the

is if the nfl is ready for gay players. if you ask chris culliver, he said no. he was asked if there are any gay players on his team. here's how he answered that question. >> i don't do the gay guys, man. i don't doe that. >> are there any on the 49ers? >> no, they don't got no gay guys on the team. can't be with the sweet stuff. >> is that true? >> yeah, that's true. can't be -- nah. >> 49ers released a statement saying the san francisco 49ers reject the comments made tuesday and have addressed the matter with chris. there is no place for discrimination within our organization at any level. we have and will always support the lgbt community. out front tonight, let me ask you, the 49ers can say that. but the reason it's such a shocking and offensive thing as said by chris, i don't do the gay guys there, what he just said there, nobody is openly gay. nobody is okay with it. it doesn't seem to be okay. >> you're right, erin. as shocking as it may seem and as antiquated as it may be, i would say that those comments are a microcosm of the general overall thought when it comes to gay players in the n

or one of those wild super bowl parties. but this is the media center. the hub of the nfl network featuring mile broadcast partner, davis. >> it's not like i'm working in the coal mine. it's not like i'm having to work for a living. this is tons of fun and i get to do more of it and who can complain about being here this week? >> record breaking. >> they live and have lived for the past two years to make your experience incredible. so have an incredible experience. >> it is also headquarters for 5,000 credential media, broadcasting, and riding nationally around the world. >> everything they can, i think we are seeing more and more of that. >> everything is here to make the job easier. just ask. >> my news director is going to love this, because i don't have to expense it. >> the nfl feeds the hand that feeds them. >> you already had brunch. it was in the hotel room. >> this is my second brunch. >> they didn't become a $9.5 billion company in 2012 on their own. you want proof? only 12 tv shows have reached 40 million average viewers. 11 of those 12 have been nfl post sea

-- para celebrar la conquista del maximo trofeo de la nfl de su equipo los ravens.. pasamos hasta el vecino puerto con nuestra companera claudia uceda... cuentenos, como se vivio esta fiesta. verdareramente lo que se vivio aqui fue una fiesta....... tanta gente hubo aqui, que el estadio se lleno antes de lo esperado y el trafico, retraso a los propios jugadores y las celebraciones... nat!!! baltimore se volvio loco! oh ohohohohohnat!!! esta manana miles de personas tomaron las calles para ver a sus idolos, los jugadores de los ravens, ganadores del superbowl... luis reyes/fanatico "estoy muy contento de estar aqui, con nuestro equipo. baltimore somos los campeones!." tanto era el deseo de ver a los jugadores, que los propios vehiculos estaban de mas... el trafico atraso el desfile mas de media hora... el propio equipo no pudo llegar a tiempo... gustavo salazar/fanatico "se vio una congestion parecia como si alguien le puso pausa a la ciudad, nadie podia moverse." lo mas emotivo sin duda fue cando el equipo llego al estadio y lo vio repleto... ray lewis/jugador del ravens baltimore!!!

morning and trained with me every test i took in the nfl, it's every -- there's never been a question if i ever even thought about using anything. so to entertain stupidity. >> wait for it. he called it stupidity. the coach and the ravens reit's rated the fact he never failed a drug test in his nfl -- reiterated that fact ray lewis never failed a drug test in his nfl career. >>> there's family in har forecounty showing off their purple pride with a video. linda so is live at m and t bank stadium. they are obviously huge fans right. >> reporter: huge fans. they always watch the games together when they found out they were going to the superbowl they made the video in honor of the team hoping for the big win. it's gotten about 30,000 hits after being posted to youtube. check it out. snow. &. [ music ] ♪ >> reporter: the family of bel air are huge fans. scott the dad is a singer songwriter and came up with the song last week. goat his three daughters to sing it with him. mom who says she is the biggestfan tapes the video and they posted it on youtube. it got a lot of attention and the famil

the most of our preparation. we'll be ready to go on sunday. >> ravens making some waves in the nfl today. in an interview with cbssports.com, he says the future of the nfl is bleak. that roger goodell with all of his changes is making it possible that the nfl may not exist in 30 years. let's hope that's not true. of course the ravens opponent of san francisco 49ers, they got here yesterday. so they are a little more settled in. they arrived about 7:00 last night. and you know, they had a longer flight coming across over here as well. so they got here last night, got some practice in today, and you know, spoke to the media a little bit. they are in the same boat as the ravens. they got knocked down to their conference game. they are excited to be here and making up for lost time. >> life is full of bitter disappointments. that was one. but that we weren't defeated. you can kill a man, but you can't defeat him. >> and here's our first look at redskins, trent williams. kept him out of yesterday's pro bowl. in this picture, williams is at the hawaii airport last night headed back. he has a

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